[sdiy] Moog Memorymoog clone almost completed
Ben Stuyts
ben at stuyts.nl
Thu Oct 15 22:35:08 CEST 2020
I believe Chris from Synth Cube is on this list, so let’s hope he chimes in!
That is indeed a most excellent Memorymoog.
Ben
> On 15 Oct 2020, at 19:57, Kenny Balys <kenny at beatkamp.com> wrote:
>
>
> Looks so very nice.
>
> Please consider talking with Synth Cube about putting together a
> kit. They are fine folk to deal with. I built a TTSH from them and it
> was nice to not chase around for parts and bits. Everything needed to
> build the TTSH was in the box (as ordereded)
>
> In an arrangement like this you and SynthCube could make some money back.
> Any why not?
>
> Just a suggestion...
>
>
> On 15.10.20 17:43 , sleepy_dog at gmx.de wrote:
>>
>> Excuse my drool, sir, it's hard to contain.
>> Now if that also sounds like it looks... :D
>>
>> Luís Marka wrote:
>>> Hi folks!
>>>
>>> After dedicating some time to this project, my very own Memorymoog clone is
>>> nearly completed! Still missing the buttons, so far the 3D printed attempts
>>> turned out bad. Also, the 9mm thickness aluminum side cheeks are not done, as
>>> well as adaptors for the dual concentric frequency potentiometer knobs.
>>>
>>> It seems to be more stable than the old Memorymoog I used to own a couple
>>> decades ago - no autotune update on that unit, which is built into my clone. I
>>> get "6 tuned" at pretty much every attempt, as long as I allow for some 15 to
>>> 20 minutes warmup.
>>>
>>> The sound is, as far as I can tell, exactly the same as a stock Memorymoog:
>>> all circuits are exactly the same.
>>>
>>> I tested several LEDs to decide on a color, and figured the diffuse white
>>> looked better than the original red ones.
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> 20201014_180145-1328.jpg
>>>
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